InFocus has unveiled two interactive projectors, the IN3914 and IN3916, which use its LiteBoard technology to let users interact with projected images on a variety of surfaces from up to 40 feet away.
The IN3914 model provides XGA (1,024-by-768) resolution while the IN3916 has WXGA (1,280-by-800) resolution. The IN3900 series are short-throw projectors that can be used to project images up to 5-feet wide with the projector 3 feet away. The maximum projected image size can be as large as 12.5 feet. The devices can project images on any surface with optimized brightness and color temperature settings, whether screens, whiteboards, or lightly colored walls.
Both IN3900 series projectors include the new LiteBoard Wand, which allows teachers, students, trainers, and presenters to interact with images from up to 40 feet away. Just like a computer mouse, the LiteBoard Wand controls the cursor and has right and left mouse buttons, a scroll wheel, and an undo button. It works with PCs and Macs, and no special software is required.
The IN3900 series delivers 20-watt stereo sound, a dedicated microphone input, and assignable audio sources. The narration feature ensures the presenter's voice will be heard over audio tracks embedded in presentations or videos.
Both projectors connect with PC, Mac, and video sources commonly used in classrooms and conference rooms. The IN3916 projector provides USB, HDMI, LAN, and RS232 connectivity, and its moderator feature allows up to 32 computers to connect to a single projector using either a network or wireless connection. The moderator has the ability to view all connected PCs from a Web page and select which computer screens to project. Four computer screens can be projected simultaneously.
The IN3900 series includes PC and Mac education and collaboration software from WizTeach Interactive. The education version of the software includes drawing, math, geography, literacy, and curriculum-building tools. The collaboration version includes annotation, productivity, and screen-capture tools. Both versions work with web browsers and other applications that teachers and professionals use every day.
The IN3914 model is available now for $1,225 and the IN3916 model will be available in September, for $1,425.
The IN3914 model provides XGA (1,024-by-768) resolution while the IN3916 has WXGA (1,280-by-800) resolution. The IN3900 series are short-throw projectors that can be used to project images up to 5-feet wide with the projector 3 feet away. The maximum projected image size can be as large as 12.5 feet. The devices can project images on any surface with optimized brightness and color temperature settings, whether screens, whiteboards, or lightly colored walls.
Both IN3900 series projectors include the new LiteBoard Wand, which allows teachers, students, trainers, and presenters to interact with images from up to 40 feet away. Just like a computer mouse, the LiteBoard Wand controls the cursor and has right and left mouse buttons, a scroll wheel, and an undo button. It works with PCs and Macs, and no special software is required.
The IN3900 series delivers 20-watt stereo sound, a dedicated microphone input, and assignable audio sources. The narration feature ensures the presenter's voice will be heard over audio tracks embedded in presentations or videos.
Both projectors connect with PC, Mac, and video sources commonly used in classrooms and conference rooms. The IN3916 projector provides USB, HDMI, LAN, and RS232 connectivity, and its moderator feature allows up to 32 computers to connect to a single projector using either a network or wireless connection. The moderator has the ability to view all connected PCs from a Web page and select which computer screens to project. Four computer screens can be projected simultaneously.
The IN3900 series includes PC and Mac education and collaboration software from WizTeach Interactive. The education version of the software includes drawing, math, geography, literacy, and curriculum-building tools. The collaboration version includes annotation, productivity, and screen-capture tools. Both versions work with web browsers and other applications that teachers and professionals use every day.
The IN3914 model is available now for $1,225 and the IN3916 model will be available in September, for $1,425.
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